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Dear All i want to build a 15 km wireless point to point network the speed is need is 11 Mbps or more would you guys suggest a real time-tested solution from a company which anyone has used recentl...
Zones: NetworkingDate Answered: 12/26/2004 Views: 0
Hi all, I'm looking for recommendations on the best PCMCIA NIC for my laptop.  I would like to have as many "power user" features as possible - basically Wireless Network Engineer - best drivers...
Zones: Networking, WLANDate Answered: 07/11/2006 Views: 0
Does any one know how to design and build a fractal antenna {sierpiski fractal gasket} with all the calculation, the design has to be build on microwave studio CAD?
Zones: Hardware, Wireless Access PointsDate Answered: 10/31/2004 Views: 8
I'm attempting to build an antenna for a DLink dwl-g650 extreme wireless card, so that I get better reception with my internet connection. 1.  What happens if the outer part of the little coax a...
Zones: HandheldsDate Answered: 04/01/2004 Views: 0
I have an Access Point on top of one building. Then I have a wireless laptop on top of another building with complete line of site, same elevation, etc... The laptop cannot pick up the signal f...
Zones: Networking, Wireless Access Points, Telecommunicati...Date Answered: 04/26/2004 Views: 0
Does any one know of a Wirless antenna booster similar to this one that will accept an RJ45 connection coming off of an access point? http://www.cantenna.com/
Zones: Hardware, Wireless Access PointsDate Answered: 07/01/2004 Views: 4
I need more range on my Wireless router; the only problem is antennas are not detachable.  I was thinking about popping this sucker open and added a standard Antenna connector.   Has anyone done...
Zones: Networking, FTPDate Answered: 11/30/2004 Views: 4
i am building a vertical collinear antenna for wireless and need to double check some things. i am using http://www.guerrilla.net/reference/antennas/2ghz_collinear_omni/ as a guide the coax i...
Zones: Hardware, Wireless Access PointsDate Answered: 03/22/2005 Views: 0
Hello! Although I would like an aftermarket WLAN antenna that plugs into a standard WLAN card antenna jack and is eerily long, it would greatly benefit me to find out instead if I can get just t...
Zones: Hardware, 802.11 Wireless, Home Theater Wiring /...Date Answered: 08/09/2005 Views: 0
Im looking to build one of these antennas to boost my wireless cards reception. I would like to leave the experimenting to the experts an just build one. Also if you have used them are they as good...
Zones: Networking, Wireless Access PointsDate Answered: 07/24/2005 Views: 0